Greening adds more pressure on May ally

Justine Greening has ramped up the pressure on Damian Green, saying it is “not acceptable” to use a workplace computer to watch pornography.

Conservative MPs have rallied round Mr Green, Theresa May’s deputy, after two retired police officers claimed pornographic images were found on his parliamentary computer during a 2008 investigation into leaks from the Home Office. Mr Green denies the claims.

The first secretary of state is also the subject of a Cabinet Office investigation into allegations he made inappropriate advances on a Conservative activist half his age.

Asked on the BBC whether it was acceptable to view pornography on a workplace computer, Ms Greening said: “There are clear laws. I think most employers would say it wasn’t acceptable.” She added: “I think it…